Ten swimmers and one diver represent the MIAA-champion Hope College men's swimming and diving team on the 2026 All-MIAA Team.
Juniors
Josh Bordovsky,
Graham Eisenmann,
Christian Hoeksema,
Alex Pierce and
Nick Suranyi; sophomores
Everett Cox,
Joe Engle,
George Marsh,
Luke Newcomb and
Luke Wyrick; and freshman
Finn Sanders earned all-league accolades.
Bordovsky, a mathematics major from Herndon, Virginia (South Lakes), earned All-MIAA distinction for the second consecutive season after winning three gold medals in the 200-yard breaststroke, 200 individual medley and 200 freestyle relay. He also swam to a silver medal in the 800 freestyle relay.
Eisenmann, a mathematics major from Ozark, Missouri (Ozark), claimed All-MIAA honors for the second time after winning the 100 butterfly at the league championships and swimming on the gold medal-winning 200 freestyle and 200 medley relays. He also earned a silver medal in the 100 freestyle.
Hoeksema, of Holland, Michigan (Holland Christian), received All-MIAA recognition for the first time after swimming to a gold medal in the 200 freestyle relay and silver medals in the 200 breaststroke and 200 individual medley.
Marsh, of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan (Seaholm), earned All-MIAA accolades for the first time after anchoring the gold medal-winning 200 freestyle relay and the silver medal-earning 200 medley relay. Marsh also captured bronze in the 50 freestyle.
Pierce, of Oswego, Illinois (Oswego), is a three-time All-MIAA recipient. The junior finished as the runner-up in the 400 IM, fourth in the 200 butterfly and seventh in the 500 freestyle at the league meet.
Suranyi, an electrical engineering major from Novi, Michigan (Novi), claimed his first All-MIAA accolade. He earned silver medals in the 200 butterfly and 200 medley relay at the league championships and finished fourth in the 100 butterfly.
Cox, of Sugar Land, Texas (Logos Prep), earned his second All-MIAA distinction. He swam to silver medals in the 500 freestyle, 200 freestyle relay and 800 freestyle relay. Cox also took bronze in the 200 butterfly.
Engle, of Holland, Michigan (West Ottawa), is a two-time All-MIAA selection after repeating as MIAA champion in the 500 and 1,650 freestyle. He also claimed silver in the 800 freestyle relay.
Newcomb, of Brighton, Michigan (Brighton), posted his second All-MIAA honors after swimming to back-to-back MIAA 100 breaststroke titles. He also earned silver in the 200 medley relay.
Wyrick, a biomedical and biomechanical engineering major from Glen Ellyn, Illinois (Glenbard West), claimed his first All-MIAA accolade after winning the 400 individual medley league title.
Sanders, of Wyoming, Michigan (Grandville), captured All-MIAA accolades for the first time after earning silver in 1-meter diving and bronze in 3-meter diving.
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